Crucifixion with Mourners and Sts. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas (1441 – 1442) by Fra Angelico

Crucifixion with Mourners and Sts. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas - Fra Angelico - 1441 - 1442

Artwork Information

TitleCrucifixion with Mourners and Sts. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas
ArtistFra Angelico
Date1441 - 1442
Mediumfresco,wall
Dimensions213 x 165 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica di San Marco, Florence, Italy

About Crucifixion with Mourners and Sts. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas

The artwork titled “Crucifixion with Mourners and Sts. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas,” executed by Fra Angelico between 1441 and 1442, is a fresco on a wall measuring 213 x 165 cm. This Early Renaissance religious painting is housed in the Basilica di San Marco in Florence, Italy.

The fresco portrays the crucifixion scene with Christ at the center, flanked by the two thieves. Below the cross, the mourners include the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist, exhibiting expressions of profound sorrow. To the right, Saints Dominic and Thomas Aquinas, depicted with halos, engage in veneration and study. Against a subdued background, this solemn and poignant composition captures the depth of grief and spiritual reflection surrounding Christ’s crucifixion. The use of earthy tones, delicate line work, and graceful figures characteristic of Fra Angelico’s style reinforces the sacred theme of the painting.

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